Now if I were you I would go make a list of top people who you could develop a partnership with. This will take time but it's like dating you will just have to work at it to get it to work
Charlres
Now if I were you I would go make a list of top people who you could develop a partnership with. This will take time but it's like dating you will just have to work at it to get it to work
Charlres
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Quality of the list (is it clean? ... what is the ratio of 'freebie seekers' to truly interested participants?), relationship (this can make a list of 5,000 pull better than one of 100,000), how targeted the offers are to the basic need of the list, and how enticing the offer is beyond that are all variables to how successful a list can be.
I actually had a sub list of only a little over 200 that was targeted to those interested in the release of one high ticket product ... I made 22 sales when that product was released. I offered a $250 rebate as a draw for a $997 product, so I walked away with over $5000 in commissions from a list only 2 months old that I promoted to only a handful of times ... and it continues to grow on auto pilot for the follow up to that high ticket product.
Guess what I'm trying to say is size doesn't really matter, unless you're going to hold yourself to one general list ... and even then, relationship and list maintenance (quality) out ranks size in comparison.
Best,
Mike
Size of the list i dont think personally matters its the quality, i have a few lists, one of them came from the giveaways, if i offer a name your price i can make 1000 sales at $0.01 if i set up a product for $5 i might make a few sales and i get a host of emails telling me im way too expensive on the $5 product and that i shouldnt be charging so much lol, where as on my other list they know that if they need something i usually have it, and if i need something, e.g sales they usually offer as well.
Relationship building builds quality, having a list of 10 thousand from the giveaways might sound impressive but if they are not responsive does it matter how many there are.
James
Traffic Virus http://www.niche-jkv.com/
It really does depend on what your list is tailored to, Ive made over $5,000 from a list promotion and than the next week just $600 if the product doesn't fit your list than it really isnt going to work, I know guys with 100k lists who blast their list every day and make $1,500 + a day, so apparently blasting them everyday isnt a bad thing, I actually found now that I am emailing mine 3 or 4 times a week my list income has increased substantially to around 35% more than when I did 1 or 2 times a week. I keep it to just 2 different offers a week tops and I check my visitor stats to make sure each email has soaked up 90% at least of what the usual visitors are to each promotion, by doing this I can send another few thousand visitors a week to promotions it really is logical and works when you think about it. By doing jvs I was able to build my list over 20,000 new targeted subscribers within about 45 days or so just keep working at it and you can grow your list size, I am aiming for a 100k list by the end of 07.
Nicole:Originally Posted by Nicole Davis
Your links do not work for some reason. Can you email me at givingreams@hotmail.com the link to the free ebook? I'm very interested in this.
Blessings and thanks again !
Cheers,
Chris
Hey Nicole and Chris,
I just tried the link to "JV Success Secrets" but its still giving page not found.
I would love to read this book. Can you help me?
THanks
Chris Freville